Sunday, June 18, 2017

1 million girls receive education support in N/E Nigeria

One million out of school girls in northern Nigeria are to be assisted and supported to go to school and remain there towards improving their learning achievement under the pilot scheme of the Girls for Girls (G4G) initiative.Image result for nigerian school girls


The G4G initiative is a component of the Girls’ Education Project Phase 3 being implemented in northern Nigeria through a collaboration between UNICEF Nigeria and the
Federal Government of Nigeria with funding from the United Kingdom (UK) Department of International Development (DFID). 
The project empowers girls with information and knowledge to help build their capacity to stand up for themselves. It aims at creating equal opportunities for girls to access education in states with the highest number of girls who do not attend school in Nigeria.
At the launch of the project on the Day of the African Child 2017, UNICEF declared zero compromise on girls' education while advocating for empowerment in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Education and State Universal Basic Education Boards in Bauchi, Niger, Katsina, Sokoto and Zamfara states. 
Speaking during the launch, UNICEF Representative in Nigeria, Mohamed Fall noted: “The G4G initiative is a commitment to improve the quality of girls’ and ultimately women’s lives by empowering girls through education.
“By educating girls, practices such as early marriage will be uprooted and girls will be empowered to contribute to the development of their communities, states and Nigeria." 
The primary goal of G4G is to empower girls with knowledge, skills and confidence needed to enroll and remain in school, completing the full course of education so they can be role model to other girls in their communities. 
Working with members of the Mothers Association as mentors, girls will initiate and lead a range of activities to identify barriers to the education of girls in their communities and work to remove such barriers so girls will enroll and remain in school.
According to UNICEF, despite important education gains in recent decades, Nigeria still has the largest number of girls not in school.
"When girls enter school, a vast majority of them do not complete primary school education. The average girl stays in school only through age nine. Less than one-third of girls in Nigeria enrol in the lower secondary school, and, in northern Nigeria, less than one in 10 girls generally complete secondary education.
G4G groups are to be established in more than 8,000 Primary and Qur’anic schools by 2019.

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